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Po'keepsie Dee. 3rd '65
My Dear Parents,
...(portion cut out) ...Penn Yan people had called and
who at lirst refused sent word that he would accept, while Mr Bartlett
was there. Unfortunate was'ent it? But the most glorious thing I have to
tell you is that Mr Bartlett... (portion cut out)
lady here from Po'keepsle to get up some tableaux but I have not heard
much about It yet. The organ is to be used on that day for the first time.
My under sleeve that I believe I wrote you was missing came up last week so
I believe now I have lost nothing but a pair of stockings and I manage
to get along without those. I am very anxous to hear what you think about
my dress. All the girls seem to think black silk would be the nearest
what I want of anything. I feel so much more at ease since I have left
off my German. I guess
Ever your loving daughter
Ellen.
I forgot to tell Father that I have found a "Sig" friend here, the
President's daughter. She seems very pleasant; has met William Bostwick and is acquainted with him. One of the Profs has a brother who a
a "Sig". You asked me in one letter (1) believe if I had money (e)nough to
come home (w)ith. I had almost forgotten (a)bout it. I have about (2?) 0
dollars at present but shall spend three or four probably if I go down to
the city. You know better (t)han I how much it will take to go home.